This book champions social movements as one of the most influential
agents that shape our conceptions of human rights.Stammers argues
that human rights cannot be properly understood outside of the
context of social movement struggles. He explains how much of the
literature on human rights has systematically obscured this link,
consequently distorting our understandings of human rights.Stammers
identifies the contours of a new framework through which human
rights can be understood. He suggests that what he calls the
'paradox of institutionalisation' can only be addressed through a
recognition of the importance of human rights arising out of
grassroots activism, and through processes of institutional
democratisation.
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